Black Versace dress of Elizabeth Hurley

Black Versace dress of Elizabeth Hurley
ArtistVersace
Year1994 (1994)
Type"Safety-pin" black Versace dress

English actress and model Elizabeth Hurley wore a black Versace dress, often referred to as "THAT Dress",[1][2] when she accompanied Hugh Grant to the premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral in 1994. The dress was held together by several oversized gold safety pins.[3][4] The dress is one of Versace's best-known creations,[5] along with Jennifer Lopez's green dress, which had served as the inspiration for Google Image Search. It is considered by some to be largely responsible for launching Hurley onto the global media stage.[3][6][7]

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